Resource Solutions, LLC is a Leavenworth, Washington-based small business that was founded in 2005. Our staff has experience working throughout the United States. We can generally devise a plan right away, agreeing on outcomes, timing, and cost. We are registered to do business with the State of Washington and we are a Certified Women’s Business Enterprise.
Our Owner:

Michelle S. Mazzola has over 15 years experience in the grant writing, grant administration, environmental and education fields. Ms. Mazzola is a seasoned professional with many contacts and connections. She has a proven track record working with and for the public, private, and non-profit sectors. Ms. Mazzola holds a Master of Science degree from the University of Idaho and a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Vermont. She has lived and worked throughout the United States and is a member of the Puget Sound Grantwriters Association. Mazzola Resume pdf
Our Associates:
Several resource professionals work with our program on a project-by-project basis. We package our unique expertise to meet the needs of clients throughout Washington State.
Our Clients:
Our diverse client base includes municipalities, special purpose districts, local government, public safety, education, conservation, transportation, affordable housing, health care, arts, etc.
Our Fees:
We charge by the hour, occasionally by the project. We are willing to negotiate a budget for any project.
Our Samples & Portfolios:
Writing samples and names of professional references are available upon request.
Our Business Brochure: pdf
Summary of Consulting Offerings: pdf
Our Success Stories:
"Michelle Mazzola provided leadership and energy in devising a fundraising action plan during the University of Idaho’s Centennial celebration. With her help and leadership the college raised significant funds for student scholarships, faculty research, and outdoor classrooms. She obtained pledges, donations and gifts-in-kind from corporations, foundations, individuals and federal and state agencies."
John C. Hendee, Dean (retired), College of Natural Resources, University of Idaho